Green Future’s Carbon Offset Plans are an incredible way to benefit the environment and U.S. farmers. If you are reading this, you have taken an important first step toward living your life in a sustainable and environmentally-friendly manner. Chances are, no one has forced you to come here, so we thank you. Voluntary carbon offset is something that is extremely honorable and it will become commonplace in the years to come. 

Unchecked carbon emissions are almost like a form of littering, it just isn’t quite as obvious since the emissions float away. You can think of pulling your emitted carbon back out of the atmosphere just like you would think about picking up litter that you have dropped on the ground. 

Why Offset with Green Future? 

Carbon Offset Path
Your Path To Carbon Offset (Photo from a project location, 2018)

Green Future’s reforestation projects provide carbon offset through natural, proven, and sustainable methods. Also, Green Future supports the rural American economy by working with domestic businesses to complete projects and by providing value-growing trees to farmers and other landowners. According to a 2019 study published in Science, the restoration of trees is one of our most effective strategies for mitigating climate change, and the United States is the country with the second most tree restoration potential globally, with over 254.5 million acres of reforestation potential.(1) Considering this, U.S. domestic reforestation needs to be made a priority.

Our projects provide a way for individuals and businesses alike to offset their carbon emissions in a proven and auditable way. Green Future does not use funding to invest in speculative technologies or current trends, we are hyper-focused on our mission of carbon offset through reforestation efforts. We are not going to fail on delivering a complicated tech solution, trees work and have been doing so for quite some time. 

Carbon Cycle Carbon Offset
Plants, especially large ones such as trees, draw carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere and capture it as they create wood, leaves, and other biomass components. By engaging in carbon offset through reforestation, you can actively remove carbon from the atmosphere for years to come.

Green Future provides transparency

It can be extremely difficult for anyone, except perhaps a farmer with large tracts of their own land, to develop and implement carbon offset projects on their own. Green Future provides its customers with a fully comprehensive carbon offset solution:

  • Green Future finds landowners and farmers in the U.S. to provide land for planting projects
  • Green Future coordinates sustainable and eco-friendly reforestation projects
    • GFF does not plant monocultures, and these are not tree farms (see Success Stories). Our projects are focused on the planting of native tree species and the development of natural forests that benefit the entire ecosystem. This allows wildlife to flourish and the land to return to a self-sustaining biome without the need for invasive active management practices. 
  • Green Future will provide status updates on all projects throughout their lifetime, including content that can be shared with friends and family to show the world that you lead your life in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way.
  • If you offset your carbon emissions with us, you receive a certificate documenting your offset, as well as status updates on the tree planting projects. You will literally see your contribution to global environmental sustainability growing year after year.

Get Started Today!

We offer several easy-to-use pricing options for carbon offset that are based on the average carbon emissions generated U.S. residents. If these options are not the best fit for you, you contact us and we will do our best to create an offset level for you or develop a custom quote for large projects that go beyond lifetime offset. 

If you have any questions or concerns, or would like to request more information on a specific topic, please Contact Us.

  1. Bastin, J., Finegold, Y., Garcia, C., Mollicone, D., Rezende, M., Routh, D., Crowther, T. W. (2019). The global tree restoration potential. Science,365(6448), 76-79. doi:10.1126/science.aax0848